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TigerHeli - I think you have found the problem. I read that thread you posted and found a similar thread on the Maxima forum. It appears the 70-7551 harness is the problem. On the G20 forum the people who had luck with that harness had a stereo with 4 volt pre amp outputs where on my Panasonic the pre amp outputs are only 2 volts. I'll have to decide
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Thanks again for all your help TigerHeli . What exactly is a ground loop isolator and where can I get one? I've also been wondering all day that if this is a BOSE system do I maybe need to bypass the BOSE amps somehow? I remember back in the 90's I had a Ford T-Bird with premium sound and I needed another adapter to bypass the factory amp. I'm pulling
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OK 1) I'm an idiot. I found the reason the stereo wouldn't even turn on - Apparently the antenna wire must provide some type of power to the stereo because I didn't plug that in the first time since I was just testing the stereo. Well anyway today I didn't change anything in the wiring but I plugged in the antenna and the stereo powered on. 2) Unfortunately
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It's not that I don't get sound, it doesn't even power on. I will check the fuses today. Also just to clarify there are two harnesses for the 7551. One has a blue wire and one has a blue wire with a white stripe. So it is correct that both of those connect to the blue wire on the pansonic wiring?
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Thanks TigerHeli. The stereo is a Panasonic CQ-RX400U. The Blue/White wire on the Panasonic wiring diagram is labeled as both the power antenna and External Amp Control Lead. Below are links to scans I made of the wiring diagrams for the stereo and Metra 70-7551 harnesses. http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/Bryon456/Panasonic.jpg http://i63.photobucket
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I'm also trying to use this harness 70-7551 for my 2001 Infiniti G20 with Bose. I can't get the stereo to power on and I don't know what I'm doing wrong. First on the 7551 harness there is an orange wire labeled as "Illumination" but there is no such matching wire on the Panasonic stereo. Also on the 7551 harness with the RCA inputs for the rear speakers